Visit Northumberland’s Heritage Coast and explore charming fishing villages such as Beadnell, Craster and Seahouses. Take a boat trip (in season) from Seahouses to the Farne Islands.
Visit the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, accessible only by a causeway at low tide, and discover its castle, priory and heritage centre.

Inland, Northumberland National Park offers the opportunity for visitors to enjoy wide open spaces and stunning countryside. Enjoy walks in the Cheviot Hills and visit Rothbury, the Heart of
Coquetdale, and nearby Cragside, owned by The National Trust. Visit Roman forts along Hadrian's Wall, a World Heritage site, and the North Penines, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Visit cosy country pubs, sample delicious local produce in cafes and farm shops, and enjoy local events and festivals such as Alnwick Food Festival, the Green Festival at Berwick, and
Rothbury Traditional Music Festival. Alnwick Garden with its contemporary water features and giant tree house is well worth a visit.

All that Northumberland has to offer lies within an easy one-hour drive from Newcastle, which itself offers an airport, vibrant nightlife, museums and shopping. Only a few miles south of
Newcastle, you can visit the Angel of the North and the Metro Centre at Gateshead. Trains from London to Edinburgh regularly stop at Alnmouth Station, which is only a few miles from Alnwick
and the Northumberland coast, and at Berwick-Upon-Tweed in the Scottish Borders, while good scenic road and rail links mean that a visit to Cumbria and the Lake District is another option
during your stay in Northumberland.

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